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Math for Econ I Homework Assignment 8 -Solutions
New York University
For Section 016: Due in class, Tuesday, November 10
For Section 001: Due in Recitation, Friday, November 13
Please write neat solutions for the problems below. Show all your work. If yo

Math for Econ I, Lecture 6-Homework Assignment 2
Due Friday, September 20th
New York University
From our textbook, read sections 5.1 through 5.4.
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Math for Econ I, Lecture 6-Homework Assignment 5
Due Friday, October 18th
New York University
Please write neat solutions for the problems below. Show all your work. If you only write the answer with no work,
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Math for Econ I-Practice Worksheet 1
New York University
1. In a California town, the monthly charge for waste collection is $8 for 32 gallons of waste and $12.32 for 68 gallons
of waste.
(a) Find a linear formula for the cost, C, of waste collection as a

Math for Econ I- Practice Problems
New York University
1. Supply and demand
1. In a California town, the monthly charge for waste collection is $8 for 32 gallons of waste and $12.32 for 68 gallons
of waste.
(a) Find a linear formula for the cost, C, of wa

MATH-UA.211 Written HW 10
Due: Thursday, December 8 in lecture for Tuesday recitations, or Friday, December 9 during your
recitation
Write full, clear solutions to the problems below. It is important that the logic of how you solved these problems
is clea

Math for Econ I-Worksheet 1
New York University
1. In a California town, the monthly charge for waste collection is $8 for 32 gallons of waste and $12.32 for 68 gallons
of waste.
(a) Find a linear formula for the cost, C, of waste collection as a function

Math for Econ I, Lecture 6-Review Problems for Midterm 1
New York University
1. If the price of gasoline is 3 dollars per gallon the demand is 40 gallons and if the price goes up to 5 dollars per
gallon the demand is 20 gallons.
(a) Write the equation for

Math for Econ I Homework Assignment 10
New York University
For Section 016: Due in class, Thursday, December 10
For Section 001: Due in Recitation, Friday, December 11
Please write neat solutions for the problems below. Show all your work. If you only wr

Math for Econ I Homework Assignment 9
New York University
For Section 016: Due in class, Tuesday, December 1
For Section 001: Due in Recitation, Friday, December 4
Please write neat solutions for the problems below. Show all your work. If you only write

Math for Econ I, Lecture 6-Homework Assignment 6
Due Friday, October 25th
New York University
Please write neat solutions for the problems below. Show all your work. If you only write the answer with no work,
you will not be given any credit.
Write your

Math for Econ I, Lecture 6-Homework Assignment 7
Due Friday, November 1st
New York University
Please write neat solutions for the problems below. Show all your work. If you only write the answer with no work,
you will not be given any credit.
Write your

Rates of Change and Derivatives (6.1-6.4)
Jankowski, Calculus I
September 24, 2013
Jankowski, Calculus I
Rates of Change and Derivatives (6.1-6.4)
Overview
Key concept: f 0 (a), called the derivative of f at a.
What it represents: The instantaneous rate o

Math for Econ I, Lecture 6-Homework Assignment 4
Due Friday, October 11th
New York University
Please write neat solutions for the problems below. Show all your work. If you only write the answer with no work,
you will not be given any credit.
1. Find the

Math for Econ I, Lecture 6-Review Problems for Midterm 1
New York University
1. If the price of gasoline is 3 dollars per gallon the demand is 40 gallons and if the price goes up to 5 dollars per
gallon the demand is 20 gallons.
(a) Write the equation for

MATH-UA.211 Written HW 9
Due: Tuesday, November 29 or Friday, December 2 during your recitation
Write full, clear solutions to the problems below. It is important that the logic of how you solved these problems
is clear. Although the final answer is impor